Fox of France

v1 Chapter 353: , Suppress

On the second day after the London Police Department issued a deadline for rectification notice to the "Textile Workers Union", the "Textile Workers Union" submitted a letter of protest to the London Police Department. In this protest letter, the "Textile Workers' Federation" declared that the so-called "Trade Union Law" passed by the British government was a flagrant violation of natural human rights because it violated the invalid and evil laws of natural law. The "Textile Workers Federation" will never succumb to such a wicked law. And will continue to exercise their rights.

Sir Huey turned his face immediately. He stated that this was a blatant contempt of the laws of the United Kingdom and immediately ordered the arrest of the representative of the "Textile Workers Union".

Immediately, the "Textile Workers' Union" launched a general strike again. Obviously, the London Police Department was prepared for this. They immediately declared this to be an "insurgency" and then immediately issued an order to "counter the insurgency."

Having been prepared for a long time, the British army with more than 5,000 men immediately entered the workers' area to "counter the rebellion" under the guidance of the police.

In front of an old dilapidated house in the office of the "Textile Workers Union", workers who came after hearing the news blocked the troops coming to "counter the rebellion."

"I order you to disperse immediately, otherwise, you will be punished as a rebellion!" Battalion Commander Austin, holding a command knife, shouted to the crowd in front of them.

The crowd stayed still.

"Cavalry, mount up, get ready! Other troops, get ready for battle!" Battalion Commander Austin ordered.

A group of cavalry mounted their horses and made an appearance ready to charge. Of course, they did not directly use deadly weapons such as sabers, but all put on big heads. But with the power of the war horse, even if it is a big head, it is quite deadly.

The infantrymen also raised their guns, and the black muzzle pointed at the workers.

"Now I will give you one minute, and we will not disperse after one minute. We are about to take coercive measures!" Battalion Captain Austin continued to threaten.

Facing the aggressive cavalry, the crowd was already a little panicked, and everyone was not sure whether these guys would really suppress it.

At this time, there was a sudden commotion behind the crowd. The door to the office of the "Textile Workers Union" opened and several people walked out. The workers also took the initiative to make way for them.

Fei Jin is at the forefront. He walked to the front and said to the workers: "You disperse, don't make unnecessary sacrifices. But the strike must continue until the final victory is won."

Then he turned to Austin and said: "I am Colia, the president of the Textile Workers' Union."

Austin stared at Fagin’s face for a while, then grinned and said, "Grab him!"

The two policemen intend to come up and catch Fajin. Fei Jin calmly looked at the approaching police, and did not intend to resist. But at this moment, a gunshot suddenly sounded.

With this shot, a policeman who was walking towards Fagin fell to the ground.

This incident was completely beyond the expectations of the crowd, but Battalion Austin had fought in Ireland, and his hands were covered with the blood of "untrained Irish rebels" and experienced officers. He reacted immediately:

"Fire! Fire back!"

So the soldiers shot at the crowd.

The scene suddenly filled with gunpowder, screams, shouts, and crying.

"Cavalry! Charge!" Austin ordered again.

So the cavalry rushed up, and the tall war horse knocked the workers to the ground one by one, and even trampled on them. The cavalry waved big sticks and slammed at the workers. Almost every time he swings his club, a worker falls to the ground holding his head.

In the first round of shooting, Fagin, who was standing at the front, was hit by several bullets. Facing so many guns at such a distance, no matter how good Fei Jin's skill is, it is of little use. After all, this world is not a world of "you have science and I have magical skills". No matter how good a person is, it is useless when facing a killing machine like the army.

After the cavalry attacked, the infantry began to follow up, using bayonets and rifle butts to severely teach those who did not know the height of the rebellion

All parties have their own opinions about who fired the shot that triggered the incident. According to the statements in the British newspapers, it was naturally the mob who took the initiative to provoke, and then the loyal British team fought back, completely smashing the conspiracy’s rebellion, maintaining the order of the United Kingdom, and protecting the stable and united life of the English people.

Of course, there are some tabloids that try to publish irresponsible news and slander the just actions taken by the British government to protect the country and people. However, the English police department had long expected it, and they quickly revoked the business license of these newspapers, making them shut up honestly.

Of course, there are also more troublesome, that is, those French newspapers. Sealing them up directly would cause serious trouble. But the British still have a way. They can't directly manage the French newspapers. Can't they also control the printing houses that print the French newspapers? Those French newspapers did not have their own printing houses, so they put pressure on the printing houses to prevent them from printing newspapers with reports on relevant news.

But this is not troublesome for those French people. They simply added a black frame to open the skylight on the first page of the entire newspaper, and there was only one word left on the front page: obituary.

In France, the French propaganda machine immediately energized and carried out a comprehensive criticism of British crimes. According to the French media, what the British said was that the nonsense that the workers shot first was really deceiving everyone as mentally retarded. A group of unarmed workers, in the face of thousands of armed forces, dare to take the initiative to shoot? What's more, many people have seen that Mr. Colia, the chairman of the "Textile Workers Union" at the time, has come to the front and tried to negotiate with the army. The workers are stupid to shoot at this time. We advise those British media, if you do not have enough lying skills, do not force lies. We do not dislike the British lying. After all, this is their unchangeable nature, but you cannot use such stupid lies to insult our IQ!

However, these accusations can only be published in France. In the United Kingdom, the French newspapers can only open the skylight. The British also hurry up and search for "insurgents" everywhere. Soon, the prisons in London were filled with people. Because the prisons were overwhelmed, the police issued new orders. As a result, a large number of "violent resistance to arrest" occurred in London and then "killed on the spot".

According to the French ~lightnovelpub.net~ In just half a month, in London alone, more than 1,000 workers were killed and more than 10,000 were thrown into prison. The situation in London is even better than The September massacre was even more terrifying.

Of course, the French report must be exaggerated, but the British claim that only a dozen people died in this series of incidents. That must be nonsense.

But the French media's domestic reports in France do not really fail to affect the UK. Pravda Science referred to fabrics from Britain as "blood-stained fabrics." Other newspapers followed suit and called on European people to refuse to use British goods.

Immediately afterwards, French Foreign Minister Talleyrand summoned the British ambassador and made representations to the British government regarding the humanitarian crisis in Britain. Then the French State Department announced that they would hold a hearing on the appalling anti-human behavior in the UK. It is said that the French State Department is preparing to pass a bill authorizing the government to impose economic sanctions on the UK.

The British are of course loudly protesting French interference in British internal affairs. However, on the other hand, the police department's enthusiasm to track down the "rebellion" has obviously relaxed. The British certainly expressed their opposition to the threat of economic sanctions by France, and even claimed that if the French dared to impose sanctions on the United Kingdom, then Britain would impose counter-sanctions on France. However, as soon as the voice fell, there was not much reaction from the French side, and the British stock market first fell in respect.